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Recruiting and unprofessional behavior

With the Indian economy booming, the boot is on the other foot now, with recruiters doing the pursuing, and job-seekers playing hard-to-get.  Paddy takes a look at the many ways in which both recruiters and job-seekers behave in an unprofessional manner during the recruitment process.  Sound familiar ?

This creed of recruiters would do all to pick up any CV, sell the jobseeker the job profile that they have an interview deadline for, meet the numbers, and goddamn the jobseeker! Left in a tizzy, the jobseeker walks out of the interview, humiliated by the alien questions not relevant to their realm, wondering what hit them!

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Paddy
February 28th, 2008, 11:51 pm | #

Thank you, Lekhni…. I think it is about time people on all sides of the triangle reflected inwards!

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